Re: How to handle ports that are still broken because of the icu upgrade

2019-10-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 23, 2019, at 09:20, Daniel J. Luke wrote: > On Oct 23, 2019, at 9:58 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> On Oct 23, 2019, at 08:56, Daniel J. Luke wrote: >>> On Oct 22, 2019, at 9:49 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>>> Or does the port use libxml2? If so, it may be using

Command line tools installed on Mojave buildbot worker

2019-10-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt
I have now installed the command line tools for Xcode 10.3 on the Mojave buildbot worker. The Xcode version remains at 10.3. So if we need to revbump any ports so that they get rebuilt with command line tools SDK paths instead of Xcode SDK paths, that can now be done.

Re: Lazarus port

2019-10-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 12, 2019, at 02:34, Karl-Michael Schindler wrote: > Hallo > > Am 12.10.2019 um 03:56 schrieb Ryan Schmidt: > >> I am not familiar with Lazarus but it sounds like a very strange program >> indeed if it requires its own files to be modified at runtime. Normally

Re: "Error: poppler cannot be built while another version of poppler is active." Why?

2019-10-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 29, 2019, at 20:49, Thomas R. Murphy wrote: > This essentially makes port upgrade outdated require manual intervention when > a rev-bump of poppler comes by. Until this problem in the poppler build system is fixed, you can still have unattended upgrades of outdated ports by writing a

Re: OpenBLAS fixed in Xcode 11.2

2019-10-31 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 31, 2019, at 20:34, Joshua Root wrote: > On 2019-11-1 11:49 , Jack Howarth wrote: >> Although it wasn't fixed in Xcode 11.2 beta 2, the -fcheck-stack >> issues with OpenBLAS's test suite are fixed in the final Xcode 11.2 >> released today. >> Jack > > Good to hear. Ryan, c

Re: 10.15 builder offline ?

2019-11-02 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 2, 2019, at 07:04, Christopher Jones wrote: > Looks like the 10.15 builder has gone down ? > > https://build.macports.org/waterfall It was requested that I update its Xcode to 10.2, and 10.15.1 is available. I'm doing those updates.

Re: OpenBLAS fixed in Xcode 11.2

2019-11-02 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Oct 31, 2019, at 21:51, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Oct 31, 2019, at 20:34, Joshua Root wrote: > >> On 2019-11-1 11:49 , Jack Howarth wrote: >>> Although it wasn't fixed in Xcode 11.2 beta 2, the -fcheck-stack >>> issues with OpenBLAS's test

Re: 10.15 builder offline ?

2019-11-02 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 2, 2019, at 07:33, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Nov 2, 2019, at 07:04, Christopher Jones wrote: > >> Looks like the 10.15 builder has gone down ? >> >> https://build.macports.org/waterfall > > It was requested that I update its Xcode to 10.2, and 10.15.1 is

Re: OpenBLAS fixed in Xcode 11.2

2019-11-02 Thread Ryan Schmidt
e has now been removed? > Jack > > On Sat, Nov 2, 2019 at 11:43 AM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > On Oct 31, 2019, at 21:51, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > > On Oct 31, 2019, at 20:34, Joshua Root wrote: > > > >> On 2019-11-1 11:49 , Jack Howarth wrote: >

Re: OpenBLAS fixed in Xcode 11.2

2019-11-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 3, 2019, at 03:52, Chris Jones wrote: > Hi, > > On 2 Nov 2019, at 4:56 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> Josh told me when Mojave was released that we weren't installing the CLT >> anymore on the builders. >> >> Then when Xcode 11 came along

freedesktop.org domain expired

2019-11-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
The freedesktop.org domain name has expired and is in a pending deletion state with its registrar. This affects a couple hundred of our ports. They are aware of it and are working to get it renewed. https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/dqxuj3/freedesktoporg_down/ Meanwhile, if you n

Re: FUNDING files

2019-11-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 4, 2019, at 00:40, Joshua Root wrote: > How would everyone feel about adding FUNDING.yml files to our repos? > > > > Full disclosure: I've been accepted into the GitHub Sponso

Re: FUNDING files

2019-11-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 4, 2019, at 09:43, Joshua Root wrote: > On 2019-11-5 02:23 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> >> >> On Nov 4, 2019, at 00:40, Joshua Root wrote: >> >>> How would everyone feel about adding FUNDING.yml files to our repos? >>> >>> <http

Re: 10.15 builder offline ?

2019-11-05 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 5, 2019, at 03:02, Chris Jones wrote: > > Ryan, can you make sure the builder has this update ? Note that 'Software > Update' might not automatically do it, if the package receipts for the CLT > where removed (as they have been on the two machines I have access to running > 10.15) whe

Re: OpenBLAS fixed in Xcode 11.2

2019-11-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 8, 2019, at 20:03, Joshua Root wrote: > On 2019-11-9 10:28 , Jack Howarth wrote: >> I just noticed a really bizarre aspect to this Xcode 11 bug. If you >> build gmp manually from source with the default compiler flags in use... >> >> ./configure >> make >> make check >> >> the t-powm test

Re: OpenBLAS fixed in Xcode 11.2

2019-11-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 3, 2019, at 05:39, Jack Howarth wrote: > On Sun, Nov 3, 2019 at 4:55 AM Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> The fact that the CLT SDK is now preferred is another reason why we want to >> go back to requiring the CLT. After Xcode 11 was released and Mojave users >> upgra

Re: keeping software forks under MacPorts repo?

2019-11-09 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 9, 2019, at 10:54, Ken Cunningham wrote: > In #57751 Michael and I have been talking about how keeping up the patchset > for qt4 would probably be easier with our own fork of it, with our patches > added on. > > QT4 has a github repo here and we could fork that

Re: keeping software forks under MacPorts repo?

2019-11-09 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 9, 2019, at 11:00, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > > But we would probably want to > prefix the repository names (something like "fork_qt", "fork_llvm") to > clearly distinguish them from our main repositories. I wouldn't necessarily suggest doing that. We're not forking in order to diverge from

Re: Four pending PRs for 4+ days

2019-11-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 11, 2019, at 14:54, Remko Scharroo wrote: > I have submitted four pull requests 4+ days ago, and they have not been > approved. Only one was commented on asking to wait of the maintainer to > respond. All four already passed the maintainer timeout. And the maintainer > (@tenomoto) has

Re: CI pipilene has a "sudo" problem

2019-11-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 11, 2019, at 15:07, Helmut K. C. Tessarek wrote: > Subject says it all. > > Travis fails with: The command "sudo ./runner" exited with 1. https://trac.macports.org/ticket/59666

Re: CI pipilene has a "sudo" problem

2019-11-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 12, 2019, at 21:38, Renee Otten wrote: > I think having a working Travis CI and/or Azure pipelines is important. Of course. > As a temporary workaround for the current issues [1], I suggest to commit the > change in PR 5767 [2]. I intend to merge that PR tomorrow morning (i.e., in >

Re: [MacPorts] #59699: ksh93: Update to latest version

2019-11-16 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 16, 2019, at 11:10, joerg van den hoff wrote: > On 16.11.19 13:14, MacPorts wrote: >> #59699: ksh93: Update to latest version >> -+ >> Reporter: jghub | Owner: ryandesign >> Type: update | Status: closed >> Priority:

Adding py38 subports? Mind the dependencies

2019-11-17 Thread Ryan Schmidt
There have been a lot of commits adding py38 subports to python module ports, when those ports' dependencies don't yet have py38 subports. Of course, this will fail to build. If you're going to add a python version to a port, please make sure its dependencies exist. This is a more specific cas

Re: File Doesn't Appear in Release tarball, but is in GitHub master

2019-11-17 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 17, 2019, at 14:37, Steven Smith wrote: > I have a weird error with the recently merged macos-fortress port. > > sudo port selfupdate > sudo port install macos-fortress > > throws an error because the file ${filespath}/hosts.orig doesn’t exist. > > I see this file on GitHub: > https:

Developer mode

2019-11-18 Thread Ryan Schmidt
I wonder if we should add a "developer mode" to MacPorts -- something that developers could enable in macports.conf. I feel that currently we print some information that is meant for developers and is not helpful to regular users -- such as the "reinplace didn't change anything" or "all compile

Re: Developer mode

2019-11-19 Thread Ryan Schmidt
> On Nov 18, 2019, at 14:32, Ralph Seichter wrote: > * Ryan Schmidt: > >> I wonder if we should add a "developer mode" to MacPorts -- something >> that developers could enable in macports.conf. > > I for one would like to be able to peek into what is ha

Re: Xcode Portgroup for XCWorkspace

2019-11-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 28, 2019, at 13:47, Mark Anderson wrote: ' > Does the Xcode portgroup have anyway to build an Xcode project that uses a > workspace? These are pretty common if you're using cocoapods. I don't see it, > but I want to check that I'm not totally missing something before I try and > add it

Re: Developer mode

2019-12-01 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Nov 19, 2019, at 18:21, Ralph Seichter wrote: > * Ryan Schmidt: > >> We might also add a way for a developer to indicate for which ports >> developer mode should be turned on. A developer might wish, for >> example, to be notified of issues relating to the ports

Re: py38-pytorch fails to build in buildbot

2019-12-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 1, 2019, at 06:23, Steven Smith wrote: > I’m working on porting AllenNLP models in > https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/5862 . > > The build bot fails building py38-pytorch, which I haven’t modified within > this PR. I have verified that the Python version 3.7 build of th

Initial builds on 10.15 buildbot worker

2019-12-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
Hi Josh, I noticed you forced some builds on the 10.15 builder. Note that I have a list of all ports that I have been working my way through in a somewhat random order ever since I set the builder up, building a couple hundred or so ports at a time, whenever the builder is not busy. I currently

Re: Initial builds on 10.15 buildbot worker

2019-12-13 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 9, 2019, at 09:27, Joshua Root wrote: > On 2019-12-9 16:23 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> Hi Josh, >> >> I noticed you forced some builds on the 10.15 builder. Note that I have a >> list of all ports that I have been working my way through in a somewhat >>

Re: AWS SAM CLI - Looking for help

2019-12-20 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 17, 2019, at 13:38, Jackson Isaac wrote: > You would need to create py-ports for any > missing dependency packages e.g., tomlkit. Note that pypi2port (which can be installed using MacPorts) can help you generate those portfiles.

Re: How to Git Clone Subrepo for Build (opencv-python)

2019-12-20 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 10, 2019, at 15:35, Steven Smith wrote: > The opencv-python package needs to clone a subrepo of opencv4 as part of the > build. See: > > https://pypi.org/project/opencv-python/ > https://github.com/skvark/opencv-python > > How should this be done within a Portfile? Effectively, `git c

Re: Livecheck regex with version in url path

2019-12-23 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 23, 2019, at 12:39, Steven Smith wrote: > How does one write a live check for ghc, whose version lives in the url path? > > https://downloads.haskell.org/ghc/8.8.1/ghc-8.8.1-src.tar.xz > > I’ve tried stuff like the following, without success: > > livecheck.type regex

Re: Livecheck regex with version in url path

2019-12-24 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 23, 2019, at 16:00, David Gilman wrote: > The macports curl fetch command will need to be extended to allow for > this kind of buggy server. Yeah, MacPorts should be changed to request a compressed response when livechecking. https://trac.macports.org/ticket/55011

Re: invalid certificate chain during port-fetch

2019-12-27 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 5, 2019, at 09:02, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > Any suggestions how I can work around this kind of error (on OSX 10.9.8)? > > {{{ > ---> Attempting to fetch kcontacts-19.08.3.tar.xz from > https://download.kde.org/stable/applications/19.08.3/src > % Total% Received % Xferd Average

Re: invalid certificate chain during port-fetch

2019-12-28 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 28, 2019, at 02:57, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > On Friday December 27 2019 21:32:26 Ryan Schmidt wrote: > > Hi, > > Thanks for looking into this! > >> You didn't mention what instructions you're referring to > > Only because there are several t

Re: invalid certificate chain during port-fetch

2019-12-28 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 28, 2019, at 14:33, René J.V. Bertin wrote: > On Saturday December 28 2019 14:10:29 Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >>> but don't understand why the fallback doesn't work on Mac. Maybe a >>> different exception is raised there? >>> >>> Anyw

Re: invalid certificate chain during port-fetch

2020-01-02 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 29, 2019, at 10:58, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 at 13:46, Rainer Müller wrote: > >> See also: >> https://trac.macports.org/ticket/51516 > > Thinking of it ... the reported/suggested patch doesn't sound as bad after > all. > > Considering the potential alternatives of:

Re: msgpack port

2020-01-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 3, 2020, at 06:09, Renee Otten wrote: > a while ago I submitted a PR to consolidate the different versions of > “msgpack” into one port > (https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/pull/5986). > > Currently, we provide version 0.5.9 as “msgpack” and version 1.4.2 as > “msgpack1”. T

Re: strange cmake error trying to install babl +universal

2020-01-05 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 5, 2020, at 17:48, Ken Cunningham wrote: > $ sudo port -v destroot babl +universal > Error: cmake cannot be installed for the configured universal_archs 'x86_64 > i386' because it only supports the arch(s) 'x86_64'. > Error: Unable to execute port: upgrade librsvg failed > > > cmake c

Re: strange cmake error trying to install babl +universal

2020-01-05 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 5, 2020, at 18:19, Ken Cunningham wrote: > On Jan 5, 2020, at 4:17 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> On Jan 5, 2020, at 17:48, Ken Cunningham wrote: >> >>> $ sudo port -v destroot babl +universal >>> Error: cmake cannot be installed for the configur

Re: Initial builds on 10.15 buildbot worker

2020-01-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Dec 13, 2019, at 22:03, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> I have a list of all ports that I have been working my way through I'm done with this list of initial builds on 10.15. Of course many builds failed for various reasons and which might be fixed now due to updated Xcode or de

Re: renaming llvm/clang/lldb from llvm-N.0 to llvm-N or llvmN ?

2020-01-14 Thread Ryan Schmidt
The gcc and postgresql ports are named correctly, both before and after their version numbering scheme changed. If llvm/clang's version numbering scheme changed, it would be good if the port names agreed with the scheme as well. I agree this has the potential to cause breakage which should be ha

Re: renaming llvm/clang/lldb from llvm-N.0 to llvm-N or llvmN ?

2020-01-16 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 14, 2020, at 18:42, Chris Jones wrote: > On 14 Jan 2020, at 10:39 pm, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> The gcc and postgresql ports are named correctly, both before and after >> their version numbering scheme changed. If llvm/clang's version numbering >> scheme

Re: it might be useful to be able to enable specific configure commands only when running tests

2020-01-18 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 18, 2020, at 17:37, Ken Cunningham wrote: > It might be helpful if there was a configure command in the portfile that was > only enabled when “port test” was run. > > Specifically, for example, something that would enable the following command: > > configure.args-replace --disable-tes

Re: CLT needs reinstalling on 10.15 buildbot

2020-01-27 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 26, 2020, at 09:37, Christopher Jones wrote: > I am seeing this warning in a number of builds on the 10.15 build bot > Warning: cltversion: The Command Line Tools are installed, but MacPorts > cannot determine the version. > Warning: cltversion: For a possible fix, please see: > https:

Re: CLT needs reinstalling on 10.15 buildbot

2020-01-27 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 27, 2020, at 04:22, Chris Jones wrote: > On 27/01/2020 10:15 am, Chris Jones wrote: >> On 27/01/2020 8:10 am, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >>> >>> >>> On Jan 26, 2020, at 09:37, Christopher Jones wrote: >>> >>>> I am seeing

Re: bin: dependencies not working at all?

2020-01-30 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jan 30, 2020, at 18:32, Ken Cunningham wrote: > In the portfile, it has > >depends_run bin:perl:perl5 port:llvm_select > > This means (to me) look for a binary named perl somewhere in the path, and > install perl5 if there isn’t one. > > Of course, there always is a binary n

Re: Packaging py-keyring

2020-02-01 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Feb 1, 2020, at 16:01, David Gilman wrote: > So doing > a sed on the poetry package metadata to allow it to use v21 of keyring > is also a choice here and it might even work but has its own awful > tradeoffs. Such as? (I'm not terribly familiar with python)

Re: question about build failures from buildbot

2020-02-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Feb 4, 2020, at 13:32, John Duksta wrote: > Hey other macports-devs > > I got a bunch of builtbot failures yesterday across all macos releases. > > I want to be a good maintainer, but I only maintain one package (rtl_433), so > I'm not familiar with debugging build bot issues. This is the

Re: How to set @macports up e-mail alias?

2020-03-16 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 15, 2020, at 21:22, Joshua Root wrote: > On 2020-3-16 04:14 , Eric A. Borisch wrote: >> It's been a decade since I set it up previously, and we've moved over to >> GitHub Authentication in the interim. Any special directions for how to >> set up a committer's @macports.org

Re: How to set @macports up e-mail alias?

2020-03-18 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 17, 2020, at 16:40, Fred Wright wrote: > On Mon, 16 Mar 2020, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> On Mar 15, 2020, at 21:22, Joshua Root wrote: >> >>> On 2020-3-16 04:14 , Eric A. Borisch wrote: >>>> It's been a decade since I set it up previously, and we

Re: Request for help in resolving issue in building ports locally

2020-03-24 Thread Ryan Schmidt
It's difficult to speculate why those errors might occur without more information. Could you file a bug report in Trac and attach the full main.log (compressed if it is large)?

Re: Request for help in resolving issue in building ports locally

2020-03-25 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 25, 2020, at 01:41, SAPTARSHI MUKHERJEE wrote: > Is it possibly due to both Macports and Homebrew currently installed in my > system? I had installed Homebrew before upgrading to Catalina, and now I've > installed Macports. I don't know if that's the case here. But it is definitely p

Re: Request for help in resolving issue in building ports locally

2020-03-25 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 25, 2020, at 02:00, SAPTARSHI MUKHERJEE wrote: > Please find attached the compressed file for main.log. Thanks in > anticipation. The errors I see in this log look like this: :info:build In file included from ssh.c:227: :info:build In file included from /opt/local/include/openssl/evp

Re: Request for help in resolving issue in building ports locally

2020-03-25 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 25, 2020, at 11:28, SAPTARSHI MUKHERJEE wrote: > Thanks Sir, for the valuable information. It appears that the problem is in > fact, that the port medusa has got outdated. I regret that I got digressed > from the prime issue - Inability to build and test port in my local machine. > (E

Re: Update of port ehcache

2020-03-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 29, 2020, at 07:55, Jackson Isaac wrote: > If it were me, and I am interested to work on this, I would assign the > ticket to me. > To do so, you may > - Login to trac using github > - Under Modify ticket->reassign to 'Username' I believe only MacPorts team members are able to reassign

Re: Schedule a build of qt5-qtwebengine

2020-03-31 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 31, 2020, at 10:58, Davide Liessi wrote: > now that librsvg builds again, can anyone please schedule a build of > qt5*-qtwebengine on the buildbots for macOS <= 10.13? Sure: 10.13: https://build.macports.org/builders/ports-10.13_x86_64-watcher/builds/23947 10.12: https://build.macpo

Re: GSoC Proposal: Rewrite key parts of MacPorts in Python

2020-04-01 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Mar 31, 2020, at 16:14, Alex Ionkov wrote: > I submitted a proposal this year for rewriting parts of MacPorts in Python. > The eventual goal is to rewrite all of MacPorts in Python to increase > modularity and make integration of other APIs with MacPorts easier. Is this an idea you just

Re: GSoC Proposal: Rewrite key parts of MacPorts in Python

2020-04-01 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 1, 2020, at 18:20, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Mar 31, 2020, at 16:14, Alex Ionkov wrote: > >> I submitted a proposal this year for rewriting parts of MacPorts in Python. >> The eventual goal is to rewrite all of MacPorts in Python to increase >> modularity and m

Re: A currently unstable CI?

2020-04-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 3, 2020, at 03:35, Xim wrote: > Dear developers, > > About an hour ago I submitted a modified commit which only contains a typo > fix in the note. > > To my surprise, Travis Build failed for two times, both reported that one of > my dependencies failed. > I checked the two logs. > h

Re: Port ehcache Issue #60219

2020-04-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 2, 2020, at 09:39, SAPTARSHI MUKHERJEE wrote: > Thanks again for assigning to me the issue #60219 related to port ehcache. It > helped me develop a much better understanding about a few things related to > the portfile and the ports. > > I've made the necessary changes that fetches the

Re: A currently unstable CI?

2020-04-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
> On Apr 3, 2020, at 04:18, Christopher Jones wrote: > > >> No action necessary. Both builds failed because "Could not resolve host". >> Unfortunately we see these types of network errors rather frequently from >> Travis CI and we do not know how to get the Travis people to resolve it. It >

Re: Request for package

2020-04-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 3, 2020, at 07:36, Pander wrote: > What is the proper way to file a request for package? It concerns a new > C++ library for spell checking called Nuspell. You can file a ticket in our issue tracker: https://trac.macports.org/newticket?type=request

Re: Port ehcache Issue #60219

2020-04-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 3, 2020, at 14:56, SAPTARSHI MUKHERJEE wrote: > Thanks for the suggestions. However, having tried a pull request, I > unfortunately faced a build error on Azure Pipelines. As per my observation > on my local machine, there shouldn't have been an error, as the distfile was > fetched co

Please use TracLinks

2020-04-04 Thread Ryan Schmidt
Hi all, This is a reminder to please use Trac links when writing in Trac. Here is the documentation: https://trac.macports.org/wiki/TracLinks Specifically, when referring to a Git commit in a Trac ticket or wiki page, use the proper Trac notation to do that; don't paste a GitHub URL. So, do

Re: Any routine way to switch from x86_64 to i386?

2020-04-11 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 11, 2020, at 06:45, Xim wrote: > I am doing some port test on a Snow Leopard system. At first and by default, > I installed some dependencies with x86_64 arch. I realized the problem, > changed the build arch option in macports.conf. But the port system seems a > little unstable at deali

Re: Compiler blacklist propagation from a dependency to its dependents

2020-04-14 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 14, 2020, at 08:27, Ruben Di Battista wrote: > I’m working on a version bump of vtk. Vtk depends on jsoncpp, which needs a > compiler blacklist fix. Now, that compiler fix needs to be propagated also to > vtk, since it’s including jsoncpp headers. > > For what I understand, that is no

Re: [MacPorts] #60366: liblas: Duplicate -DCMAKE_INSTALL_NAME_DIR=${prefix}/lib flag and reintroduction of rpath

2020-04-17 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 17, 2020, at 17:14, Ben Boeckel wrote: > [ Not sure if replying here is reflected on the tracker. ] It isn't; you must reply in the Trac web interface.

Upcoming ARM-based Macs and importance of universal variant

2020-04-27 Thread Ryan Schmidt
Recent news reports say Apple expects to release Macs next year that will use ARM CPUs instead of Intel. So this will be another transitional time, just like the previous i386-to-x86_64 transition and the ppc-to-i386 transition, during which we will have a userbase where not everyone is using th

Re: Looking for help with kustomize port (Go)

2020-04-27 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 27, 2020, at 09:46, Nils Breunese wrote: > I couldn’t figure out how to make MacPorts do the equivalent of ‘cd > kustomize’ after unpacking the archive Perhaps you want: build.dir ${worksrcpath}/kustomize

Re: macports localinstall github tries to download from macports

2020-04-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 28, 2020, at 06:58, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: > Ryan Schmidt said: > >> You want: >> >> github.setupsnabb downtimed 1.0 version- >> github.tarball_from archive > > but that results in > https://github.com/snabb/downtimed/archive/v

Re: macports localinstall github tries to download from macports

2020-04-29 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Apr 29, 2020, at 08:12, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: > On 2020-04-29, at 13:11, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> On Apr 28, 2020, at 06:58, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: >> >>> Ryan Schmidt said: >>> >>>> You want: >>>> >>>> g

Re: 10.15 builder slave lost

2020-05-03 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 3, 2020, at 03:37, Christopher Jones wrote: > Apologies if its known downtime, but in case it is not the 10.15 builder is > down. Thanks for reporting this. Somehow that VM had frozen. I've restarted it and it's back up and building again now.

Re: hfsinspect: src/crc32c/crc32c.c:29:13: error: instruction requires: Not 64-bit mode

2020-05-05 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 5, 2020, at 14:02, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: > man -c src/volumes/crc32/crc32.c > mp -c src/crc32c/crc32c.c > obviously i have a problem understandig github. > > for the manual make i did git clone --recursive > > git log: > commit fc00689c77928b229707851931719fac937bf34c (tag: 0.

Re: alternative for github clone with submodules -> make: *** [install] Error 71

2020-05-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
> On May 7, 2020, at 11:11, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: > > >> On 2020-05-07, at 17:46, Christopher Jones wrote: >> >> On 7 May 2020, at 4:41 pm, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: >>> ... >>> >>> but now destroot fails. >>> >>> log: >>> >>> >>> make: Entering directory >>> `/opt/local/var/macp

Re: is there a way to use MacPorts to use a local source folder as source for builds?

2020-05-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 6, 2020, at 15:18, Ken Cunningham wrote: > I would like to use MacPorts to work on several large projects hosted on > github, that I clone locally and add incremental patches to. Think LLVM, qt4, > qt5, etc, etc. > > During the MacPorts build, I would like MacPorts to use my local clo

Re: can protgroup github ahndle git submodules?

2020-05-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 6, 2020, at 06:35, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: > (still trying to make a port for hfsinspect) > > after solving the problem with source differences due to using the wrong > commit now the build errors on missing files from git submodules. The github portgroup is documented in the guide,

Re: alternative for github clone with submodules -> make: *** [install] Error 71

2020-05-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 8, 2020, at 13:55, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: > i cannot find the makefile 1.0 portgroup in the guide. It's a new portgroup. It hasn't been documented in the guide yet. The comments in the portgroup source code are the only documentation that exists so far.

Re: build.macports.org sites down ?

2020-05-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 12, 2020, at 16:36, Christopher Jones wrote: > Is there an issue with the build site ? e.g. if I try and load > > https://build.macports.org/waterfall > > I just get > > “Processing Failed” > > https://build.macports.org > > seems to be working, and some of the links from there, but a

Re: One large pull request vs. several small ones?

2020-05-12 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 12, 2020, at 12:44, Jason Liu wrote: > I would like to contribute a portfile for the newest version of Blender. I > already have a local portfile that is compiling successfully, and I am doing > some cleanup before submitting a pull request on GitHub. In addition to > Blender itself,

Re: build.macports.org sites down ?

2020-05-13 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 12, 2020, at 18:55, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On May 12, 2020, at 16:36, Christopher Jones wrote: > >> Is there an issue with the build site ? e.g. if I try and load >> >> https://build.macports.org/waterfall >> >> I just get >> >> “Proc

Re: MacPorts webapp project updates

2020-05-18 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 17, 2020, at 11:48, Arjun Salyan wrote: > We also plan to add a caching engine so that exploring the webapp remains > smooth even with the ever-growing port statistics data. This makes the need > for a new host even more important. Not sure specifically what you're planning with regar

Re: MacPorts webapp project updates

2020-05-18 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 18, 2020, at 16:29, Mojca Miklavec wrote: > On Mon, 18 May 2020 at 21:47, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> On May 17, 2020, at 11:48, Arjun Salyan wrote: >> >>> We also plan to add a caching engine so that exploring the webapp remains >>> smooth even with the

Re: make xorg-server a dependency of x11 ports?

2020-05-20 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 20, 2020, at 08:30, Ken Cunningham wrote: > Should xorg-server should be made a dependency of some key x11 component, so > that when people install an x11 application, xorg-server installs and it > actually works for them “out-of-the-box”. > > For example, CherryTree is apparently a v

Re: make xorg-server a dependency of x11 ports?

2020-05-20 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 20, 2020, at 21:09, Fred Wright wrote: > On Wed, 20 May 2020, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> On May 20, 2020, at 08:30, Ken Cunningham wrote: >> >>> Should xorg-server should be made a dependency of some key x11 component, >>> so that when people instal

Re: control verbose mode in Portfile?

2020-05-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 21, 2020, at 10:05, Christopher Jones wrote: > If you want pass a message on to the user, you should not use verbose output > to do that. Instead just use a regular ‘ui_msg' But you usually shouldn't use that either; instead, use `notes`.

Re: Perl portgroup, +perl5_30 depends on perl5.28, etc

2020-05-22 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 22, 2020, at 09:52, Craig Treleaven wrote: > I’m working on a new port and was using the fsdb port as a model. Oddly, > when a non-default variant is selected, it seems the perl portgroup still > adds a dependency on the default perl version. In the case of fsdb, the > default varia

Re: Perl portgroup, +perl5_30 depends on perl5.28, etc

2020-05-26 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On May 23, 2020, at 08:14, Craig Treleaven wrote: > On May 23, 2020, at 12:39 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > >> On May 22, 2020, at 09:52, Craig Treleaven wrote: >> >>> I’m working on a new port and was using the fsdb port as a model. Oddly, >>> when a non-d

Re: [macports-ports] branch dar created (now 3c4f428)

2020-06-01 Thread Ryan Schmidt
Hi Mark, On Mar 27, 2020, at 16:19, Mark Evenson wrote: > Mark Evenson (easye) pushed a change to branch dar > in repository macports-ports. > > at 3c4f428 dar: don't opportunistically try to build Python bindings > > This branch includes the following new commits: > > new 3c4f428

Re: [macports-ports] branch dar created (now 3c4f428)

2020-06-02 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 1, 2020, at 22:21, wrote: > On 2020-6-2 02:32 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> Hi Mark, >> >> >> On Mar 27, 2020, at 16:19, Mark Evenson wrote: >> >>> Mark Evenson (easye) pushed a change to branch dar >>> in repository macports-ports. >&g

Re: [MacPorts] #60590: Macports mirrors are down?

2020-06-07 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 6, 2020, at 09:04, Clemens Lang wrote: (stuff about distributing PortIndex via git) We used to commit the PortIndex into the subversion repository every hour if anything had changed. Here's the last time we did that, 10 years ago: https://trac.macports.org/changeset/68632 We stopped

Re: [MacPorts] #60590: Macports mirrors are down?

2020-06-08 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 8, 2020, at 17:24, Clemens Lang wrote: > Hi Ryan, > > On Sun, Jun 07, 2020 at 05:24:23PM -0500, Ryan Schmidt wrote: >> (stuff about distributing PortIndex via git) > > I don't think that was ever suggested. There was a suggestion to somehow > distribu

Re: Specifying multiple executable arguments using startupitems

2020-06-14 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 14, 2020, at 12:04, Steven Smith wrote: > Widespread practice is to code around it and edit the launchd .plist’s in the > post-activate block. You can use tcl’s reinplace or sh’s plutil as necessary > to edit the .plists. > > Example Portfiles that do this extensively: > > • > https

Re: Specifying multiple executable arguments using startupitems

2020-06-14 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 14, 2020, at 12:18, Steven Smith wrote: >> If startupitem support in MacPorts base is not sufficient to express what we >> need, it should be enhanced. > > That’s a good objective. The current startupitems behavior annoyed me until I > just learned to copy what others had done to code

Re: Specifying multiple executable arguments using startupitems

2020-06-14 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 14, 2020, at 12:24, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Jun 14, 2020, at 12:18, Steven Smith wrote: > >>> If startupitem support in MacPorts base is not sufficient to express what >>> we need, it should be enhanced. >> >> That’s a good objective. The current st

Re: Specifying multiple executable arguments using startupitems

2020-06-14 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 14, 2020, at 11:45, Ryan Schmidt wrote: > Is this a bug? On the assumption that it is, I believe this is the fix: https://github.com/macports/macports-base/pull/191

Re: Perl5 portgroup: 'make pure_install'

2020-06-16 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 15, 2020, at 08:36, Craig Treleaven wrote: > Could someone help me understand the “pure_install” target used in the perl5 > portgroup? In my new xmltv port, I noticed that some sample configuration > files are excluded from pure_install that would otherwise be installed if the > norm

Re: problem with linking openssl for mailsend

2020-06-17 Thread Ryan Schmidt
On Jun 17, 2020, at 17:15, macpo...@parvis.nl wrote: > my development machine is a macmini. the harddisk failed, so i restored time > machine to a new disk. > but, the time machine backup (using directory hardlinks) had many missing > directories, so most of my development is gone forever. >

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